Sunday, June 30, 2013
Confederations Cup Final: Spain vs Brazil
In one of the most meaningless tournaments in the world, Brazil "wooped" Spain 3-0 to win the Confederations Cup for the third straight time. Woopdy doo. This massively overrated Brazil side had about 150,000 screaming fans on their side and beat a team that was absolutely worn down from a 120 minute battle of the giants against Italy. Vincente del Bosque selected a very questionable squad with players that haven't been performing well. Fernando Torres had a horrendous match against Italy and he continued that suckiness into the Brazil match. Some of the most overrated players in the world like Gerard Pique, Jordi Alba and Raul Arbeloa got to start on defense which means that the only defender who knew what he was doing was Sergio Ramos. Also having a poor game was Juan Mata, who is a great player, but definitely shouldn't have started this game on his bad form and he only continued it as well. Everyone is saying this Brazil team is on the rise and will be a huge contender for the World Cup. Ummm, no. They're good, but this match proved little. In my opinion, this specific Brazilian squad is an absolute disgrace to Brazilian football and it's history. Brazil used to be full of legends, full of class and passion. This team is just a bunch of floppers and idiots with massive egos who haven't won anything at all in their entire careers yet. Almost every single time a Brazilian got tapped on the ankle, he would crash to the ground like he got shot by a Barret .50 cal sniper rifle in the forehead. Also, the referee was diabolical in this match. Pique got a straight red for a tackle of Neymar that, at most, deserved a yellow. Not a single player on Brazil got carded, that I believe, for doing the exact same fouls that Spanish players were doing and getting carded. I don't believe this is the end for Spain, nor do I believe this is the start for Brazil. It was just a match, in a tournament that ended 3-0. That's it. Come back down from Cloud 9 Neymar fan boys. Kid hasn't done anything yet.
Labels:
Brazil,
Confederations Cup,
Neymar,
Spain
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